Text: Cuba News 360 Newsroom
The young Cuban singer Gretell Sanabia debuted this week in the contest La voz, in the edition belonging to Peru with very good reviews and a great acceptance by the judges and coaches of the contest who “fought” to take the talented young woman to her equipment.
Grettel is nicknamed “The Cuban”, because in addition to a clear allusion to her nationality, it is how the public that has already heard her sing in Peru recognizes her. Sanabia is competing in the team of the Peruvian singer Eva Ayllón, the first judge to turn her seat before the talent of the 30-year-old with an audience that applauded her strongly.
During the week, there are several people who have shown support for Getell, including the actress Laura Treto who encouraged her followers to vote for the young woman so that she reaches the end of the contest.
Sanabia has been singing since she was 5 years old in her native Santiago de Cuba. For those interested in knowing more regarding her work, you can follow her on her YouTube channel or keep up to date with La Voz Perú.
The Cuban woman thanked all those who have supported her on her networks, recalling that the contest is just beginning, but she has received so many expressions of love and affection that she is very excited.
At all times the young woman has said that she feels Peru as her second homeland and especially Huancallo, the city where she currently lives. Sanabia expressed in her presentation that she intends to make herself known on the platform that this type of contest implies. Her debut song was the Spanish version of Beyonce’s “Oye”.
La Voz Perú is broadcast by the Latina Televisión network, and the television network’s application is also available. The other judges who participate are the singer and actress Danuela Darcourt, the singer and music producer Noel Schajris and the singer Christian Yalipén.